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The phrase "would be superb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a hypothetical situation where something is expected to be excellent or outstanding. Example: "If we could secure that venue for the event, it would be superb for our guests."
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"If they provided for the protection of the island in perpetuity, that would be superb".
"With careful makeup and by losing a little weight, he would be superb as Gandhi," the late Lord Dickie purred publicly in the mid-70s.
Now seemed like the right time: the day was as bright as a political theorist who's just solved the West Lothian question, and the views – I felt confident – would be superb.
This country is full of people — I went to college with a number of them — who would be wonderful social studies teachers, but instead are unhappy lawyers; who would be superb math teachers, but instead are bored accountants; who would be terrific English teachers, but instead hate their advertising jobs.
Getting a round further in Europe would be superb.
"If we can keep him next year, that would be superb".
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I'd be superb - natch.
26 min: The pass for the goal went inches over Ferdinand's head and he probably gambled that the finish would have top be superb for Llorente to score from there.
"Wouldn't it be superb to have the political parties actually agree what their strategy is as a collective for the NHS?" she told BBC Wales' Sunday Politics programme.
"Wouldn't it be superb to have the political parties actually agree what their strategy is as a collective for the NHS?" said the RCN leader, Ms Donnelly.
Joe would be a superb president".
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